[UPDATED] 10 Confirmed Dead in Oregon Community College Campus Shooting

Authorities are responding to reports of an active shooter on Umpqua Community College's campus in Roseburg, Oregon, CNN reports.

Active shooter scene is code 4. Multiple casualties all pt's transported. Media requests are being handled by Douglas County Major Crimes

— Fire Dist No.2 (@DCFD2) October 1, 2015

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"There is a situation going on out there but we don't have any more information at this time," Douglas County Sheriff's Office Spokesman Dwes Hutson said.

Douglas County Commissioner Chris Boice told theNew York Daily News that the shooter is "down" but gave no other information. CNN reports the shooter is currently in custody — it is not yet clear if the shooter is hurt.

Though it's not yet confirmed by police, there are preliminary reports of at least 20 people being injured.

Oregon State Police: preliminary reports of 10 dead at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg OR, active shooter situation

— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 1, 2015

Update 10/1, 2:46 p.m.: Law enforcement officials told The New York Times the shooter killed at least seven and as many as 10 people on campus. Officers also said there were multiple casualties, but did not confirm a number.

Update 10/1, 3:28 p.m.: The Douglas County Sheriff's office confirms there is "no more threat" at UCC from shooting.

BREAKING: Sheriff's spokeswoman: 'No more threat' from shooting at southwest Oregon community college.

— The Associated Press (@AP) October 1, 2015

Update 10/1, 4:35 p.m.: Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenbaum confirmed to KGW that 13 people are dead and that up to 20 other people were wounded. A Douglas County sheriff said he could not confirm those numbers at a press conference, but he did confirm that the shooter was male and that he is now deceased. Oregon Governor Kate Brown confirmed at the same press conference the shooter was 20 years old.

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Update 10/2, 9:36 a.m.: Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin told NBC News 10 fatalities have been confirmed as a result of the shooting: "This number is the best, most accurate information that we have at this time." There has been no confirmation of how many people were also injured.